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Sligo, Sligo, Ireland
RM or RGN with Midwifery experience required to work regular shifts on a Maternity ward in an a
Sligo, Sligo, Ireland
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RM or RGN with Midwifery experience required to work regular shifts on a Maternity ward in an acute setting based in Co Sligo, SligoClient:
Nurse on Call
Location:
Sligo, Ireland
Job Category:
Other
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Reference:
7b2370281363
Job Views:
5
Posted:
09.02.2025
Expiry Date:
26.03.2025
Job Description:
RM or RGN with Midwifery experience required to work regular shifts on a Maternity ward in an acute setting based in Co Sligo.
RM or RGNs with maternity experience required for regular shifts or RGNs keen to work on a postnatal ward required
They have an excellent induction programme run by a very experienced Clinical Skills Facilitator CMM2 should any staff require updating or full induction
Weekdays and Weekend work available for the right candidate(s)
12-hour shifts
Days and nights available
Reporting to the DOM or ADOM
Immediate start required
Commitment for continuity of care essential
Department of health rates apply
Some duties include but are not limited to:
Deliver midwifery care to women and babies according to best practice / evidence-based framework
Practice midwifery in a manner of which the promotion of normality is the philosophy underpinning midwifery care during the preconceptual, antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal periods
Fulfil their obligation with regard to the registration and notification of births
Be familiar with international, national, and local policies, services and resources relating to women who are experiencing a violation to their human rights domestic abuse and Female Genital Mutilation
Manage a caseload as required
Promote the health, welfare and social wellbeing of all women and babies
Actively participate as a multi-disciplinary / inter-disciplinary team member in all aspects of service delivery including case conferences, clinical meetings, team meetings
Assess, plan, implement and evaluate individual person-centred care programmes within an agreed framework and in accordance with policies procedures and guidelines and established best practice
Develop and promote good interpersonal relationships with patients, their family / social network supports and the multi-disciplinary care team in the promotion of patient centred care
Endeavour to ensure that care is carried out in an empathetic and ethical manner and that the dignity, spiritual needs and individuality of the patient is respected
Promote and recognise the patients' social and cultural dimensions of care
Collaborate and work closely with the patient, their family, the multi-disciplinary team, external agencies, and services to facilitate discharge planning, continuity of care and specific care requirements
Provide education and information to the patient, their family as required and be an advocate for the individual patient and for their family
Report and consult with senior midwifery management on clinical issues as appropriate
Maintain appropriate and accurate written midwifery records and reports regarding women / patient care in accordance with local / national / professional and confidentiality guidelines
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To get wild in any situation. To act violent at any given moment. To whyle out on someone for no reason. To act wild in fun without violence. This word was new and still underground until a rape in central park where young black and Hispanic teens were found guilty for brutally beating and raping a white woman. And the press got a hold of the word and used it as the catch phrase for the criminal act.
To affirm "that's the truth" coined by the song "word up" released in 1986 by a band called Cameo.Â
Putting 'the hard word' on a girl (usually) infers that she either has sex or you'll dump here. In religious terms, it equates to a discussion of the 'hereafter', i.e. "If you ain't hereafter, what *I'm* hereafter, you'll be hereafter I'm gone!".
Get a word in edgeways is slang for to find a chance to speak when someone else is speaking excessively.
, (werd) interjection, An exclamation of agreement, affirmation. Also: Word up. “That’s the best jump shot I’ve ever seen!â€Â “Word!†[Etym., African American, church, 1960’s]
To extract information or to request money or a favour. e.g. "Keep away from old William or he'll put the hard word on you!"
Painful experience is British slang for a pest, an annoying person.
Noun. A coy euphemism for 'cunt'. Cf. 'f-word'.
(n.) a group of people who meet together on a regular basis to get experience points, work on missions, or work on quests.
OK, all right - an agreement. An affirmation of agreement; Question: "I'm going to the movies tonight, dawg - you want to go?", Response: "Word!") (ed: you noticed how slang is getting more expressive as the words get shorter? We'll be back to grunting at each other soon)
Hard word is slang for rejection or condemnation.
Have a word with is British slang for beat up.
AIDS, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
An expression used to express shock or surprise on Naboo.
Ringing endorsement of anothers verbal perspective, i.e. one fully accepts the position the speaker has taken on an issue. Can also be used as a greeting to one not present, e.g. 'Word-up to your mother!:.
To get wild in any situation. To act violent at any given moment. To whyle out on someone for no reason. To act wild in fun without violence. This word was new and still underground until a rape in central park where young black and Hispanic teens were found guilty for brutally beating and raping a white woman. And the press got a hold of the word and used it as the catch phrase for the criminal act.
For the word Fuck. use by some one that funds the word fuck to be offensive [I do not use the F-word].
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